[Bloat] offtopic to: Trouble Installing PPing in MacOS
David Collier-Brown
davecb.42 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 26 21:22:36 EST 2021
Every time we measure and graph something new, we discover something we
never could have predicted by looking at the hing we set out to graph.
--dave
On 2021-02-26 7:36 p.m., Jason Iannone wrote:
> Beyond getting acquainted with a new dataset? I'm a transit network
> that supports, among other traffic types, science flows. I think new
> monitoring methods can help identify targets for intervention.
>
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2021, 4:06 PM Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke at toke.dk
> <mailto:toke at toke.dk>> wrote:
>
> TJason Iannone <jason.iannone at gmail.com
> <mailto:jason.iannone at gmail.com>> writes:
>
> > I ended up cloning the pping repo and running make locally.
> >
> > Installing was a few steps:
> >
> > 1. mkdir ~/src/libtins/build
> > 2. cd ~/src/libtins/build
> > 2. git clone https://github.com/mfontanini/libtins.git
> <https://github.com/mfontanini/libtins.git>
> > 3. make
> > 4. sudo make install
> > 5. cd ~/src
> > 6. git clone https://github.com/pollere/pping.git
> <https://github.com/pollere/pping.git>
> > 7. cd pping
> > 8. make
> > 9. ./pping
> >
> > The promise of this, as Kathleen Nichols points out, is that we can
> > passively monitor production flows to get a novel sense of end
> to end
> > performance per flow. I don't know of any other passive monitoring
> > technique, beyond a port mirror + a whole gang of systems, that
> can provide
> > this level of detail. Please enlighten me if I'm wrong. The only
> other
> > passive monitoring mechanisms I'm aware of are SNMP polling,
> IPFIX/*Flow,
> > and Streaming Telemetry Interface. None of those systems provide
> end to end
> > flow performance details. The standard in-band active monitoring
> tools are
> > good for determining node to node and full path metrics, but
> this provides
> > a more complete picture of end to end performance beyond active
> > y.1731/802.3ag/OAM probes. I'm a little surprised that I'm only
> learning
> > about it now.
>
> What's your use case? :)
>
> -Toke
>
>
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